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Heidegger - Language is the House of Being Heidegger's cryptic remark, "Language is the House of Being," may is interpreted to mean that language is man's soul. The metaphor 'house' implies a construct which paradoxically contains and is contained by Being. [VIEW ARTICLE]Comments RSS Feed For This Article: |








Subject: Language and being
I appreciated your article on Heidegger's remark, but do you get to the bottom of it, inasmuch as Heidegger says that Being finds expression in the language of the text EVEN INDEPENDENTLY OF THE AUTHOR'S INTENTION (emphasis mine of course)?